Hacker Public Radio New Year's Eve Part 2 (A Bit About Fedora)

This is the second part of the Hacker Public Radio New Year's Eve event and you can expect more of them all week long.

Thanks to:

PipeManMusic of the Open Source Musician's Podcast for the Murmur server, and audio streaming

Tracy Holtz for stream mirror

Dann Washko of The Linux Link Tech Show for stream mirror

cobra2 for stream mirror

John Neusteter for stream mirror

KevinW for creating the Mumble How-To, and for manning the testing room during most of the show.

Ken Fallon for being Ken Fallon

The Hacker Public Radio Community for coming together and pulling this off, and for making it so much fun for everone.

I was so wrapped up in the actual show, that it didn't occur to me to take notes and write down the names of all the people who helped us out. The few I listed above are all that I can remember 24 hours later. If you helped out in any way, and would like to be mentioned in the show notes of the remaining parts of this show (there will be a few of them) please email hpr (at) hackerpublicradio (dot) org with your name and I'll be glad to thank you publicly and properly.-pokey

Comments

Comment #1 posted on 2012-01-04T16:44:17Z by Robert Wooden

org-mode use

I've been using Linux for ten years or so and as a result of everyones podcasts I am considering making a recording and sending it in. More on that later.

This message is to comment on this podcast. As usual, I found all the podcast very interesting. Of great interest was the conversation regarding org-mode and it's use by someone doing AutoCAD work and the manner in which he kept notes and tables relating to his daily job. This caught my attention because I use (not right now, anyway) to work in a related design field. Everyday I used an expensive proprietary cad design program designing kitchen and bathrooms, very similar to AutoCAD. So it was very easy for me to relate to his work use descriptions.

Thanks for another GREAT podcast.

Comment #2 posted on 2012-01-19T13:48:09Z by pokey

Thanks for listening.

Robert, thanks for listening. I'm glad that people are enjoying listening to our big recording, and it was great that these guys brought such great and helpful content. It's great fun for me knowing that other people are listening to, and enjoying what we did.

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